It has the added benefit of an open door alert feature. This appliance also benefits from having a water dispenser. To offer peace of mind the LG GWL207FBQA free standing Fridge Freezer also comes with 2 years warranty.

I don't like energy ratings: they're misleading because they're calculated as the amount of energy used per litre of internal volume. If you don't really need such a massive fridge/freezer don't be fooled into thinking it's environmentally friendly or cheap to run because it's A rated.

For example here's a conventional fridge-freezer (The LG GCF409BSQW) same make, chosen at random from the same website:

So it' also A rated but uses only 56% as much electricity because it's smaller. If you need the big one it's great. If you don't, all that extra volume is a huge waste of energy despite the misleading A rating.

3rd Jan 2009

inicholson;7407936

Energy Rating A RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 349 LitresFreezer Capacity … Energy Rating A RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 349 LitresFreezer Capacity (Net) 159 LitresAnnual Energy Consumption 519 Kwh I don't like energy ratings: they're misleading because they're calculated as the amount of energy used per litre of internal volume. If you don't really need such a massive fridge/freezer don't be fooled into thinking it's environmentally friendly or cheap to run because it's A rated.For example here's a conventional fridge-freezer (The LG GCF409BSQW) same make, chosen at random from the same website:Energy Rating A+ RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 210 LitresFreezer Capacity (Net) 86 LitresAnnual Energy Consumption 294 KwhSo it' also A rated but uses only 56% as much electricity because it's smaller. If you need the big one it's great. If you don't, all that extra volume is a huge waste of energy despite the misleading A rating.

Good bit of advice :thumbsup:

3rd Jan 2009

inicholson;7407936

Energy Rating A RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 349 LitresFreezer Capacity … Energy Rating A RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 349 LitresFreezer Capacity (Net) 159 LitresAnnual Energy Consumption 519 Kwh I don't like energy ratings: they're misleading because they're calculated as the amount of energy used per litre of internal volume. If you don't really need such a massive fridge/freezer don't be fooled into thinking it's environmentally friendly or cheap to run because it's A rated.For example here's a conventional fridge-freezer (The LG GCF409BSQW) same make, chosen at random from the same website:Energy Rating A+ RatedFridge Capacity (Net) 210 LitresFreezer Capacity (Net) 86 LitresAnnual Energy Consumption 294 KwhSo it' also A rated but uses only 56% as much electricity because it's smaller. If you need the big one it's great. If you don't, all that extra volume is a huge waste of energy despite the misleading A rating.